Philippines slams ‘high-risk’ Chinese naval actions near contested reef
SpaceWar.com reports: “The Philippines criticised on Thursday a ‘high-risk’ manoeuvre by a Chinese vessel near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in a rare incident involving warships from the two navies.
The Scarborough Shoal — a triangular chain of reefs and rocks in the contested South China Sea — has been a flashpoint between the countries since China seized it from the Philippines in 2012.
Monday’s encounter took place ‘approximately 11.8 nautical miles southeast’ of the Scarborough Shoal, the military said, during ongoing US-Philippine military exercises that Beijing has slammed as destabilising.
‘The Chinese frigate BN 554 was documented tailing PS35 (BRP Emilio Jacinto) at close range, while BN 573 dangerously crossed its bow in a high-risk maneuver that created the danger of collision,’ the military said in a statement, labelling the incident ‘threatening and provocative’.
China in response accused Manila of sending a ship to ‘intrude’ into its territorial waters…”
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